Former commerce chief Frederick Ma to head Hong Kong Trade Development Council
Appointment made as council’s outgoing chief, Peter Lam, returns to chairman role at Tourism Board

The government also confirmed on Wednesday that outgoing council head Peter Lam Kin-ngok would return to the Tourism Board as chairman.
Lam, whose six-year stint at the council will end in May, will take over from Tourism Board chairman Pang Yiu-kai after his second three-year term comes to an end on March 31.
The arrangement will see Lam, 67, balancing leadership positions at the council and the board for two months, before 72-year-old Ma starts in June.
“I am honoured by this appointment and will do my best to support Hong Kong businesses on the global stage, building on [the city’s] long-established position as an international trade and financial centre, ‘superconnector’ and ‘super value-adder’,” Ma said.
The reshuffle is seen as a bid by the government to boost the economy through the commerce and tourism sectors, while securing overseas and domestic business opportunities.